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GEOS 1701 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS AND PROCESS T2 WATER USE REPORT MARKING RUBRIC STUDENT GUIDE Your Water Use Assignment will be marked using a marking rubric. When your Assignment i

GEOS 1701 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS AND PROCESS T2

WATER USE REPORT MARKING RUBRIC STUDENT GUIDE

Your Water Use Assignment will be marked using a marking rubric. When your Assignment is returned you will be given feedback for each of the criteria below based on a Below UNSW

Standard/Fair/Good/Excellent assessment and not a mark value.

You will also be given some general comments about your Assignment and then given an overall

mark out of 100 which will then be converted based on the 25% value of the course grade of the

Water Use Final Report (remember that the Data Summary you are asked to submit in Week 6 is

worth 5%)

We are providing you with this very detailed rubric in advance to help you prepare your final

assignment knowing what standards are expected. The final rubric might be somewhat different

and simplified, but this at least gives you an idea of our expectations.

Style/Structure

Below UNSW

Standard

Fair Good Excellent

Overall

Presentation

Inconsistent and/or poor

font selection, spacing and

pagination. Black and

white and lacking cover

page. No page numbering.

Some inconsistent use of

fonts and spacing.

Mostly black and white

including cover page.

Most consistent use of

fonts and spacing with use of

colour and includes a cover

page.

Consistent and appropriate use

of fonts, spacing, colour, and

pagination. Illustrative cover

page. Professional quality.

Organisation,

Flow and

Clarity

Sections and sub-headings

absent and/or merged or

disjointed. Poorly organised

ideas and arguments

vague. No particular flow

or coherence around

The themes are evident.

Some incorrect content

in sections. Central

argument(s) not clear

and flow of report needs

improving. Lacks

organization and

continuity.

Some material digresses

from central themes and

some results and discussion

mixed. Not all ideas logically

follow each other.

Logically organised and well-

structured display

beginning, body and conclusion.

Critical thinking skills are evident.

Grammar and

Spelling

Multiple spelling or

grammar errors that

significantly reduce

readability.

Multiple spelling or

grammar errors that

detract from readability.

Only minor spelling or

grammar errors that don’t

detract from readability.

Virtually no spelling or grammar

errors.

Presentation of

Tables &

Figures

Major problems with

Tables and/or Figures in

terms of presentation,

appropriate numbers,

titles and captions.

Multiple problems with

Tables and/or Figures in

terms of presentation,

appropriate numbers,

titles and captions.

Minor problems with Tables

and/or Figures in terms of

presentation, appropriate

numbers, titles and captions.

Tables and Figures well

presented with appropriate

numbers, titles and captions.

Use of

References and

Citations

Lack of proper citation

and/or reference list

Multiple errors in

reference citations or

Details in reference list.

One or two errors in

reference citations or details

in reference list.

All references are cited correctly,

and references list details are all

correct.

Word Limit

Considerably below or

above.

Significantly below or

above (several hundred

words).

Slightly above or below +/-

100 -200 words.

At, or close to.

Specific Items

Below UNSW

Standard

Fair Good Excellent

Abstract Absent and/or does not provide required

information.

Does not provide all

required information.

Provides most required

information.

Provides all required information.

Introduction

Absent and/or does not

provide adequate

overview of background

information, statement of

the problems, or correct

aims/objectives.

More than one of

background overview,

statement of the

problem or

aims/objectives done

poorly.

One of background overview

or statement of problem

done poorly.

Includes an overview of key

concepts/issues, statement of

the problem, and

aims/objectives.

General

Methods

Most methods not clearly

or fully explained or

section is absent.

Several methods not

clearly or fully explained.

A few methods not clearly or

fully explained.

Succinct, clear and

comprehensive outline of all

methods used.

Chart Method

No chart method used

and/or not explained.

Basic/limited effort

lacking explanation.

Good effort lacking in some

explanations and examples.

Comprehensive use of chart

method that is well explained.

Examples included in Appendix.

Results

Summary

Tables and

Figures

Few Tables or Figures

presented.Key data

lacking. Formatting of

Figures and Tables

incorrect. Captions missing

or lacking in detail.

Some data variables

lacking. Numerous

inconsistencies or errors

in Figure and Table

formatting.

Some inconsistency or errors

in Figures and Tables

formatting, including

captions.

Appropriate summary Tables and

Figures are provided with correct

format, titles/captions and

integrated into text.

Main trends

and/or

differences

No attempt to identify

trends, averages or

differences/outliers in

Tables/Figures.

Some attempt to

identify trends,

averages, differences

and outliers.

Most trends, averages and

differences reported for key

variables.

Clearly identifies averages, main

trends, and variability for key

variables.

Volumes

Not calculated or

reported.

Some calculations are

Some errors were reported.

Most calculated and

reported correctly.

All key volumes calculated

correctly and reported.

Water use types

Many types not identified

and reported.

Minimum types of water

use reported using

provided use estimates

only.

Main types of water use

identified and reported with

some examples of extra

measurement.

Wide range of types measured

and reported. Many examples of

independent/specific

measurement.

Climate data

Not included or

insufficient.

Some variables not

reported or location

identified.

All relevant climate data

reported using closest BOM

data.

All relevant climate data

reported correctly with evidence

of DIY measurements.

Water yield and

water balance

Not included or incorrect. Included but lacking

detail and/or with some

errors.

Included and correct, but

lacking some detail and

explanation.

Included and correct with

explanation of data and good

attempt at long-term

Calculations,

Units, Sig Digs

Incorrect, inconsistent

and/or absent throughout.

Numerous examples of

inconsistent and

incorrect use.

Some minor examples of

inconsistent and incorrect

use.

Correct and consistent

throughout.

Discussion

Lack of coherent

arguments. Evidence and

reference to data in

Tables/Figures lacking.

Mixing of Results and

Discussion.

Some attempts to

explain data, but

arguments limited and

basic use of external

references.

Solid arguments referring to

data, but limited usage of

external reference material.

Strong and clear arguments using

cited evidence, reference to data

and Tables/Figures. All material

relevant.

Conclusion

Absent or very short

without including key

findings and addressing

main aims/objectives.

Key findings identified

without adequate

connection back to

aim(s) and/or too much

extraneous information.

Key findings identified

relating back to aim(s), but

too much unnecessary

detail.

Succinct, clear identification of

key findings relating back to

aim(s) and objectives.

Appendices

Not provided. Calculations

template not provided.

Were provided but

either missing key

material or lacking in

detail.

Provided, but lacking in

some detail/explanation.

All necessary and were referred

to and provided with appropriate

presentation.

Research Effort

Little evidence of external

research. Few and/or poor

references. Lack of rigour

throughout.

Minimum amount of

references provided.

Some sections lacking

scientific rigour.

Decent selection of

references.

Strong scientific rigour

Throughout, evidence of

research, and use of relevant

referenced material.

Initiative and

Creativity

Little to none exhibited. Some attempt evident. Several attempts evident. Strong examples of student going

beyond expectations

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